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Penn State Baseball Adds Maddox McDonald From Transfer Portal

Penn State baseball has added another transfer player, as Maddox McDonald has committed to the Nittany Lions.

McDonald comes to Happy Valley as a graduate transfer after spending two years at Trinity University.

The outfielder started in 52 games last season, causing 78 outs with a 100% fielding percentage. Through his two years with the Tigers, he recorded 75 runs and 72 RBIs.

In the 2024 season, McDonald was named to the All-SCAC Second Team and was a SCAC Hitter of the Week. He helped Trinity reach the NCAA III Playoffs, become NCAA Regional Finalists, and SCAC Regular Season Champions.

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Ashley Connington

Ashley is a rising senior studying journalism from New Jersey and Onward State's current managing editor. Her life basically revolves around Chelsea and Premier League Football. You can email [email protected] to send her ways to meet Saquon or watch her obsess over Chelsea FC and TJ Malone on twitter @ashconnington.

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